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Mstormer OP t1_j9vj0ns wrote
Reply to comment by Worth-Estate-4875 in Best Ongoing Water Filter solution in 2023 to NSF53 or higher standards by Mstormer
Valid point. Most people aren't conscientious about filter replacement, as I'm learning. I've looked at the water quality report for my town. The reason I'm looking for a solution is in part because of the lead in that report and because my state is known for having lead-heavy water in a town not too far away, that rhymes with glint.
Mstormer OP t1_j9uvb0e wrote
Reply to comment by ConBroMitch in Best Ongoing Water Filter solution in 2023 to NSF53 or higher standards by Mstormer
Not sure how to go about that, and guessing the cost-benefit ratio may not make it worthwhile. I appreciate the option though, should I ever find myself traveling!
Mstormer OP t1_j9u5hwk wrote
Reply to comment by ConBroMitch in Best Ongoing Water Filter solution in 2023 to NSF53 or higher standards by Mstormer
Yes, this would qualify. I don't see US resellers though for replacement filters.
Mstormer OP t1_j9u3yet wrote
Reply to comment by wgfreewill in Best Ongoing Water Filter solution in 2023 to NSF53 or higher standards by Mstormer
Yeah, they claim independent testing, but also a filter that lasts 2600 gallons. Unlikely.
Mstormer OP t1_j9u1mxq wrote
Reply to comment by gigatronics in Best Ongoing Water Filter solution in 2023 to NSF53 or higher standards by Mstormer
They actually look pretty impressive. Any idea if their cartridge can fit other similar-looking filter housings like the first 3 links in my main post? I'd love to use a transparent housing.
Mstormer OP t1_j9u03vp wrote
Reply to comment by mrsredfast in Best Ongoing Water Filter solution in 2023 to NSF53 or higher standards by Mstormer
Thanks for sharing this. It makes a lot of sense to use certified filters instead. Excellent solution. Doulton filters appear to be NSF 42 and 53 certified, too!
Mstormer OP t1_j9t8aal wrote
Reply to comment by Quail-a-lot in Best Ongoing Water Filter solution in 2023 to NSF53 or higher standards by Mstormer
Is RO typically exempt from NSF/ANSI performance standards and testing like distillation because they remove everything, or do they still need to be rated? My understanding was that NSF58 was the standard RO need to meet to qualify as legitimately RO when independently tested.
Mstormer OP t1_j9t74hk wrote
Reply to comment by plasmaticD in Best Ongoing Water Filter solution in 2023 to NSF53 or higher standards by Mstormer
Which do you use (link welcomed)? Did you bother with NSF ratings or is that less of a concern compared to TDS?
Mstormer OP t1_j9t7012 wrote
Reply to comment by deus_explatypus in Best Ongoing Water Filter solution in 2023 to NSF53 or higher standards by Mstormer
Guessing you didn't read the main post, but thanks. 😅 I’d be interested if you’ve had your filters efficacy tested after a few hundred gallons, given that the independent testing I cited showed massively reduced efficacy after 200-300 gallons.
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Mstormer OP t1_j9vtgfk wrote
Reply to comment by deus_explatypus in Best Ongoing Water Filter solution in 2023 to NSF53 or higher standards by Mstormer
The class action lawsuit did independent testing and is completely unrelated to NYT…